[Albion] Moises Caicedo - New contract signed until summer 2027 with 1 year extra option.

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Javeaseagull

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I don't like Windows, there was nothing wrong with the previous system of signing players all season till the cut off in April?

The window system seems to just be introduced for the drama

All it's done is increase prices of players as you have a limited time to buy/sell

Plus it's absolutely insane to have a window for League 1 and lower, the loan market is a must for these clubs with small budgets and as previously mentioned income through selling
Totally agree. It also means clubs have to stockpile players in large squads to get through the season. Still convinced it’s a restraint of trade!
 


B-right-on

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Berty23

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I’m the deadline day sky documentary thread i made the following observation after watching it. I think this is in play here!

I found it a bit unnerving. You can see why players make odd decisions. Quite often the player finds themselves in a room surrounded by four or five people (usually middle aged men in suits) telling what to do. It is like the player works for the agent rather than the player appointing an agent. Players need a strong family around them.
 




LamieRobertson

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I’m the deadline day sky documentary thread i made the following observation after watching it. I think this is in play here!

I found it a bit unnerving. You can see why players make odd decisions. Quite often the player finds themselves in a room surrounded by four or five people (usually middle aged men in suits) telling what to do. It is like the player works for the agent rather than the player appointing an agent. Players need a strong family around them.
Like Ali Mac seems to have
 




A1X

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I'm guessing that Moises won't down tools and go on a full on strop if valuation isn't met and he stays until end of season. Only 21 and still learning so maybe his advisers more at fault rather than, himself? Whether he knuckles down and gets on with it until the summer or throws a hissy fit remains to be seen. 1 things for sure is Brighton are bigger than any player and the club will do what's right for them as appears this morning. We'll never stop the big boys trying to cherry pick our talent but we won't just buckle to a player demanding a move(or their agents) just because they think they can! I'll support and sing the Moises song while he's still with us(providing he's still with us)all the time Roberto sees fit to pick him if he's showing he's committed till the end of the season.
 






Wardy's twin

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Because he's a pivotal part of our side that is giving the club the first chance of European football in our 120-year history.

He's a young bloke who is being poorly advised by a new agent who is trying to engineer a move because that's how he gets his own big pay day.

Everyone I know who has met or dealt with Moises speaks highly of him, and once this has blown over, he'll get his head down and do his utmost to help the club have a strong second-half of the season before he then has the opportunity to choose from the numerous offers he's likely to have.
I would play him tomorrow - that's a clear a statement as you can have , your staying and improves our chances to get to the next round. A good game from him will add money and sharpen appetites from bidders. If he can't do it tomorrow then chances are he won't do it against Bournemouth etc.....
Interesting ..... Skybet's odds on Caicedo remaining an Albion player have shifted from 11/2 last night to 7/10!
what does that mean, i don't do betting...
 






Berty23

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I would play him tomorrow - that's a clear a statement as you can have , your staying and improves our chances to get to the next round. A good game from him will add money and sharpen appetites from bidders. If he can't do it tomorrow then chances are he won't do it against Bournemouth etc.....

what does that mean, i don't do betting...
Basically it means that last night the bookies thought that if this scenario played out 6 times he would stay at Brighton 1 of them. Now they think he stays 7 out of 10.

It is not quite that simple because the odds will be linked to bets placed so maybe it is more about general sentiment than what the bookies think.
 


LamieRobertson

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I would play him tomorrow - that's a clear a statement as you can have , your staying and improves our chances to get to the next round. A good game from him will add money and sharpen appetites from bidders. If he can't do it tomorrow then chances are he won't do it against Bournemouth etc.....

what does that mean, i don't do betting...
I’d take the clubs stance……and keep him away until after Tuesday. .chances are he’ll be back next Saturday especially with AL out injured and AM suspended
 


Weststander

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I would play him tomorrow - that's a clear a statement as you can have , your staying and improves our chances to get to the next round. A good game from him will add money and sharpen appetites from bidders. If he can't do it tomorrow then chances are he won't do it against Bournemouth etc.....

what does that mean, i don't do betting...
The markets last night piled on money that he would be at Arsenal by next week.

Now predicting that he'll remain ours.
 
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HalfaSeatOn

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Not all hissy fits are equal. Trossard’s value monetarily and to the team was waning. MC is the opposite. It should be at its peak for us in the summer. He wont be going anywhere in the next few days unless a peak level + compensation is met. I also wouldn’t bet he’ll end up at Arsenal. He’s a world class talent and we know it.
 




southstandandy

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I still thinks it's quite bizarre for a young lad of 21 who has only played 26 games for us and was bought for about £4m is in such high demand in such a short period.

Obviously it shows how well our recruitment team works, but in the cold light of day aren't Chelsea and Arsenal taking a bit of a risk here?

Don't get me wrong I think he personally is a fantastic player but I'd hate it if he ended up being a bit part player like Bissouma.
 


Oh_aye

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I'm guessing that Moises won't down tools and go on a full on strop if valuation isn't met and he stays until end of season. Only 21 and still learning so maybe his advisers more at fault rather than, himself? Whether he knuckles down and gets on with it until the summer or throws a hissy fit remains to be seen. 1 things for sure is Brighton are bigger than any player and the club will do what's right for them as appears this morning. We'll never stop the big boys trying to cherry pick our talent but we won't just buckle to a player demanding a move(or their agents) just because they think they can! I'll support and sing the Moises song while he's still with us(providing he's still with us)all the time Roberto sees fit to pick him if he's showing he's committed till the end of the season.
I've stopped guessing about players characters now.

2 weeks ago he said he was happy here. And looking forward to getting us into Europe.

New agents and a come and get me plea via social media a bit later, after less than one season. It's hard to ignore the reality that the vast majority of players are absolute helmets.
 


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